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Test: The Three Orders - Question 1

The land granted by the lord to the knights was called:

Detailed Solution: Question 1

The fief was inherited land, which extended to between 1,000-2,000 acres, including a house for the knight and his family, a church and other establishments to house his dependants, besides a watermill and a wine-press. The land of the fief was cultivated by peasants.

Test: The Three Orders - Question 2

Europe witnessed change in land use “switch from a two-field to a three-field system” during the

Detailed Solution: Question 2

The change in the land use, during the 11th century, brought many benefits and more yields. It enabled peasants to use a field two years out of three if they planted one crop in autumn, and a different crop in spring a year and a half later, which meant that farmers could break their holdings into three fields. They could plant one with wheat or rye in autumn for human consumption. The second one could be used in spring to raise peas, beans and lentils, for human use, and oats and barley for the horses. The third field lay fallow. Each year they rotated the use among the three fields.

Test: The Three Orders - Question 3

The famous book Feudal Society, which dealt with the French society, was written by:

Detailed Solution: Question 3

Marc Bloch’s 'Feudal Society' is about European, particularly French, society between 900 CE and 1300 CE, describing in remarkable detail, the social relations and hierarchies, land management and popular culture of the period.

Test: The Three Orders - Question 4

According to French priests the basis of classification among the three orders was

Detailed Solution: Question 4

The three orders of society were the clergy, the nobility and the peasantry. The clergy or the religious people were at the top of the hierarchy, followed by the nobility, which constituted king and his courtiers, and lastly were the peasants and other masses.

Test: The Three Orders - Question 5

The first king who was declared the 'Holy Roman Emperor' was

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The French had strong links and mutual understandings with the Church. This relationship was further strengthened when, in 800 AD, the Pope gave King Charlemagne the title of ‘Holy Roman Emperor’ to ensure his support.

Test: The Three Orders - Question 6

One of the gradual changes that affected the social and economic ties between the lords and the vassals was

Detailed Solution: Question 6

Around 11th century, several processes were transforming the social system. Changes in the environment were gradual and almost barely visible.

Other changes were more dramatic.

Test: The Three Orders - Question 7

There was a growing uncertainty about the value and purpose of monasticism by the

Detailed Solution: Question 7

The diminishing popularity of the monotheism could be seen in many of the writings. For example in England, Langland’s poem, 'Piers Plowman' contrasted the ease and luxury of the lives of some monks with the ‘pure faith’ of ‘simple ploughmen and shepherds and poor common labourers.’ Chaucer wrote the 'Canterbury Tales', which had comic portraits of a nun, a monk and a friar.

Test: The Three Orders - Question 8

The king who was declared the ‘Holy Roman Emperor’ was

Detailed Solution: Question 8

Charlemagne was the Frankish emperor from 768 - 814 AD. In 800 AD, the Pope gave King Charlemagne the title of ‘Holy Roman Emperor’ to ensure his support to the Church.

Test: The Three Orders - Question 9

We see the rise of absolute monarchy in Europe in the

Detailed Solution: Question 9

The 15th and 16th centuries saw the European kings strengthening their military and financial powers.

Test: The Three Orders - Question 10

A guild was an association of

Detailed Solution: Question 10

Guilds were associations formed by merchants and craftsmen in medieval times to protect their mutual interests, regulate trade, maintain quality and price standards, and sometimes participate in civic administration. These guilds set rules for their members regarding production, quality, and sale of goods, and they often met in a special building called a guild-hall. Guilds played a significant role in the economic and social life of towns during the medieval period.

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